
So the Sony PSP not only plays games, surfs the Internet, doubles up as a (hefty) portable media player, and acts as a Skype device, it will most probably function as a GPS navigation device in the future. Apparently this GPS feature is rumored to hit the US within the coming year, with maps provided by TeleAtlas. Certain cities will be blessed with 3D buildings, and chances are these won’t be backwater states. The GPS software can run straight off an UMD or Memory Stick and will be priced between $100 and $200. Well, if you aren’t too hard up for a GPS device, I suppose you can wait for another year or so.
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